How to wire spotlights

Written by ken burnside

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Spotlights are a great way to upgrade your interior lighting, whether with directional spots or as recessed lights. Installing spotlights is an advanced do-it-yourself task, which may involve some electrical work. Most spotlight installation systems come with mounting brackets to suspend them from a ceiling stud or a hanging joist. With proper preparation, this project should take no more than an afternoon or weekend.

Skill level:

Moderately Challenging

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Things you need

Tape measure

Interior spotlight kit

Saw

A length of electrical cable

Wire cutters

A ladder

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Instructions

1

Locate the studs in the roof where the spotlight will be mounted. Measure the distance between the studs.

2

Turn off the electricity to that room of the house. Double check to be sure that the electricity is off before you start the project.

3

Measure the dimensions of the junction box to power the spotlight, and measure the distance to the studs above the ceiling. Make sure that your mounting equipment can brace against both studs, or if you can, screw the mounting bracket to the stud itself for added stability.

4

Cut a hole with the same dimensions as the junction box for the spotlight in the ceiling and be sure the box fits. Hang the junction box over the hole using the mounting equipment that came with the spotlight.

5

Cut the cable to roughly six inches longer than needed to run it to the junction box for the spotlight. This gives you a small amount of slack to gather everything together before you put the junction box into the ceiling.

6

Run the cable from your existing wiring to the junction box; follow the instructions on the junction box for the connection to the cable.

7

Place the junction box into the hole, hanging it from the mounting bracket that you installed earlier.

8

Attach the spotlight to the junction bracket or other attachment points indicated by the manufacturer.

9

Restore the electricity to the room and check to see that the light works.